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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937 ) Class A Foes Clash on N. D. Hard Courts This Week WILIWADE [12 Demon Cagers See Action in Bismarck’s 29-24 Win Over. Dickinson HUE JAY, HLLINER |CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOLS’ [Feller at Home, ine 7 Skating Records — 11 ||Few Ball Contract BAILIWICKS ON TRIP| TOURNAMENT DATES ARE SET $10,000 Richer pte el Set alk Minneapolis som ‘Disputes Expected Solem To Syracuse |p it-ict Titlists to Be Determin- | American League's Rookie Sen- Two Chicagoans, Freisinger and Bee any oe reer Sine fer Aroend ed Feb. 26-27; State Event | Sation Signs With Indians TRIUMPH SATURDAY Virginis Cleveland, Jan, 11—()—Rookie| Tavis High-Scorer With 17 dan Braves to Play Host to pJAbeaten Bismarck Demons fe Thompson, Grab Ho: i 8t. John’s U. Half of First Demand; Fri Mar - for Season ” nors in h ‘iday Night ch 12-13 Championships Lucas Is Pacified 8t. Cloud Teachers 35; Valley City! New York, Jan. 11.—(#)—From the Tournament dates were set and ; Minneapolis, Jan. 11.—()—Out-of-| 8. T. C. 34. looks of things at this writing—sev: a Bob Feller returned Monday to his - 3 . yh of at 7 #OUX IN 2 LOOP STARTS final srrangemients _comapletes fos Teak hous “about “$1000 palate : Points; Agnew, Tanberg town skaters won & large share of the} Ely Junior 30; Duluth 20. eral weeks before it's time for any- } onsolidated | hait-inch taller and nearly 10 pounds Pace Midgets’ Rally cnore in the Ten Thousand Lakes) Cornell (lowa) 40; Knox 36. race tS high school basketball league by heavier than when the American chi which ended here Sun-| Montana State 49; Montana U 31./ ficulties between ball players and: big members of the board of control whe day with seven national’ outdoor] Minot Teachers 32; Ellendale 25. be- League Baseball season closed. 5 - | league clubs will be few and fer Buel here. baer eee eight dis-| The sensational fireball pitcher Victorious over the Dickinson Mid- goede bettered. N. D. U. 43; Omaha U 24. tween this year. trinte the beard announced elimnina.| came here Sunday, signed a 1937] ets in a fast game Saturday night, uring the meet were two Chi-| Itasca College 36; Eveleth 16. ‘The general impression is that tricts; the board snnounced ellming: | contract with the Cleveland Indians,|te Bismarck high school Demons) cagoans. Leo Sresshger, member. of |) a [kom Teashers 28; Luther 20-1 merrily-olicking “turnstiles tp. 1598 ton ‘contests would be held tn each! sttended a father-and-son churel Were looking forward this week to the) Americe'®,. Ciymms | speed akating|/ “Augatiurg 90; Macalester: 23, provided the medium whereby pay td : : dinner with his father, William Fel-| ®nal renewal of the basketball feud | team, who captured the men’s senior| Winona Teachers 35; Bemidji 34.| pow-wows, for the most pert, will be Reon to Oppose South Dakota ff Five on Return From Grand Forks Saturday H Class A high school basketball Cage clubs winning elimination |- ‘ with their arch-rivals from across the | title, including @ victory over Marvin} &t. Thomas 38; St. Mary's 28. amicably settled before the annual are on the North Dakota ath- games ivill meet for tournaments in ee ee a ee ee vancet nfissourl river, the Mandan Braves, | Swanson Minneapolis men's national : training camp migration starts. Glenn ‘Hanna gave 12 members~of! outdoor titleholder, . and Marvin f, HOCKE! Some of the early birds in making each of eight designated oes on high school. Feb. 26-27 and district champions will | °'S: ‘Thompson, Chicago, who ska‘ his 3 2 ‘We got more than we expected,”| the Demon squad a chance to show 5 » WI ted 3 . flat wage demands already have come [ld el arr rere shiberg. said Senior Feller, an angular, taci-|their wares Saturday night against | lest race as a juvenile but carried| Macalester.3;. Carleton. 0. around. ee g the indomitable Midgets and his ex-] home two national records. Bt. Olaf 2; Gustavus Adolphus 1. Lucas First to Protest . secretary- turn farmer who signed the contract 5 may Be ieee ene ureE er DS as his 17-year old son’s legal guara-|Periments came close to costing the Thompson bettered the 220 and jan. Terms discl but} local hard court artists their eighth 440-yard marks. Maddy Horn, Ocon- oS; 2 , Sere erlty, for ellmingisoa plays ae bellev be about| consecutive victory. omowoc, Wis., wrested the meet senior Sports Ro Up menu this week with other in the major prep division Class B schools of strong Forks and the Walsh County get the Class A warfare under Tuesday at Park River with Lake playing Grand Forks aursday and Grafton Friday. iday Wahpeton will battle James- wa at Jamestown, Bismarck opposes andan in the Braves own bailiwick, ‘d Wahpeton tackles Valley City at be Hi-Liner city. the community for elimination play-| the figure was believed to be about offs while ta district events are half the demanded $20,000, still prob-| Trailing 28-14 at the end of the coe 's iguamaploostlp from Dorothy were designated by the board of con-| ably the highest figure ever paid any! third period, the hard-working Dick- 34 Ai Paul, by a -10-point trol, Solberg sald. The state cham-| rookie hurler. jue phen rallied v4 sieve ine wp toe nat, : eed 95, Seater! lat- anag “Both Bob and I are fully satis-|to four points at one juncture in ; time three- Dee eat nape Carringioal ee fied with the contract,” said Cyril ©.| fourth quarter, pat ce put four oe mile aren eat the wo) New York, ef pinged Ger- full boar -| Slapnicka, general manager of the] of his first string back on the floor finished urday in}many really Schmeling-| but signed during the week-end for pete ee | cen i 01 and they had no difficulty protect-| & sliding, dead heat for joint owner-| Braddock scrap, now is the time t0/ anout half that figure. By EDDIE BRIETZ ‘Other A schools to see action will] Displaying a broad grin, Coach | nounced. Cleveland club, who announced that 5 Pato assinet Rugby at the Magi-| Ossie Golem of the University of Designate Districts “in the future 'T will take care of alll ing the margin to the end of the| ‘ip of & new mark. Suen cae Hee eaue tengo one Not @ cloud appears on the horizon bins’ court, Moorhead at Fargo, St.| lowa, is shown at lowa City ashe | Districts designated by the board] his contracts—that includes every-|game. The final score was 20-24, oO ae Milwaukee, another Don’t think for a minute that boy.| £" te National League ~ champion Ye ‘of Minot at Williston and New} received the news of his appoint. | include: * | thing.” Comparison Spoiled - Giese tees et B.ibw Altoe for | Gare thee tealieninig New York Giants, who handed out n at Dickinson, all on Friday. ment at head football coach at Syra- | District, 1—Ward, Renville, Williams,| Slepnicka’s announcement that he| . By changing his lineup so frequent- | 1° vere Jn sie men's senior dis) sports magazine was off pay boosts all down the line. n North Central Conference cireles,| cuse university. (Associated Press |mfountrail, McKenzie, Divide, Burke| would handle Feller’s business af-|ly, Hanna spoiled an opportunity for | Usiom and in the boys’ intermediate] —S. ‘Ur producing ix issues ( For @ time it seemed the Yanks University of North Dakota Sioux,| Photo) ; and McLean counties playing at Des| fairs was taken to mean that the|d real comparison between the Man-| less Carroll Victor of Minneapolis) T°." just to print = col might have trouble with Joe Di Mag- f-24 victors over the Omaha univer- Lacs. prize rookie would not join Ray|dan and Bismarck quints, which meet| ote ln ahead of the previous time| 2+ cropaganda each gio, who put in a bid for $20,000, fy five Saturday night, oppose South ‘ ’ District 2—Golden Valley, Billings,) Doan’s baseball school at Hot Springs,| Friday night at the Mandan Memor- Eddie Het rnb ted race, ‘The mag turned it down. . . Schr compared with the $8,500 he was re- fakota State at Brookings tonight uture 0) us: Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Stark, Slope,) Ark. fal building in the first of their an- ae sees at shin aU haiahae ing has a lot of crust to ported to have received for 1996. d then return home to play host Hettinger, Bowman and Adams coun- nual two-game series, Breddock However, the word is that Joe set- the University of South Dakota classic by grabbing id from being unsportemaniike. » | sd tor something between $13,500 Ark, D the ° ties playing at Werner. Friday night the Braves turned in ecien Jimmy can't help but remember the Mday, ‘The Agricultural college Leagues Is Bright District 3—Grant, Sioux, Morton, Indoor 100-Meter a 31-26 conquest of the Midgets for | S¥@neon on the final turn. night Max won the heavyweight title | ad $15,000 will play the University of Emmons, Logan and McIntosh coun- Q their fifth victory in six starts, their Fe lying flat on his back and hollering only loss coming in the early-season Co-Cham Ik Ar foul... game with the Valley City Hi-Liners. pions Are pee a ith Dakota at Fargo Saturday. ties playing at Linton. forth Dakota Intercollegiate con- Minors Enjoyed Splen did 1936 District 4— Bottineau, Rollette, Record Is Broken games will find Jamestown Pierce, Benson, McHenry counties Playing a hard-driving offensive This is the season for expected Red Ruffing, at Ellendale Tuesday; Minot 4 playing at Towner. aking making ins Off Fi bao aE ocaenk $12,000 for his fihe 1996 season, are Walley’ City ‘Teachers, and Ellen-| Season, Asserts President |PIDit t's Sheridan, Wells, Foster. Herb Weast, Columbia Sopho-|farcestions and deiving in hare for to Fine Start |i ec: nutine cnt’ teny Go| Pouible protesters, iZle at Wahpeton Science Friday. W. G. Bramham. Stutsman, Kidder and Burleigh coun- follow-in shots, the Demons jumped . “ [mes (who is due for @ sizeable slash) | Brooklyn can look for trouble from ties playing at Carrington. more, Runs Century Event looks for headaches| Van Mungo, who insists he» won’s ‘turday Minot plays at ,Dickinson nachers and Ellendale is at Mayville. ec eee District €—Towner, Ramsey, Cava- ‘ to an early lead against the Midgets, . ui "ames this week include: By W. G. BRAMHAM lier, Walsh and Pembina counties in 10.6 Seconds es boil as 18 guarentee Indiana Wallops Chicago 46-| trom Van Mungo and will get ‘em. | settle for lets than #16000 and ts ni (Brossdent,. National _Aspeesatien et Dine | Li tan oer —— 22-9 at the intermission. 26; Purdue Conquers Wol- |to inst reports... New York haan't| Of course, there's always Dimy Leo's at Minot high. Professional Baseball Deagues) Tourney at Finley New York, Jan. 11—(#)—The win- ‘Tavis, Olson, Beall Star veri 37-26 the heart to say much about Phila-| Dean. But his case with the Card- Ainger District 7—Nelson, Grand Forks,| ter track season, only two meets old, Lanky Tat le: Gilbert Olson, erines, 37-: Durham, N.C. Jan. 11.—(P)—At| Griggs, Eddy, Steele, Traill, north half] already has.produced two athletes this time of the year when reflections of Cass and west half of Barnes] who may be heard from » few more slender first-year man, and the ve- Chicago, Jan. 11.—(}—Indiana’s|night. .. Also the one in the Blair- Sustomary fo take cick of the senson| Outs Playing at Finley. | times before the board-pounding sea- a atecuaha oeeamerenprengealit re and Purdue's numbers were “up” on| acho sarap, Can't help thet 1a; just behind us and to visuslize, a8]ieng Ransom, LaMoure, east half of| “Tn the out counted 11 times from the floor to a basketball board Mon- ‘ag Be rs , 1» ” In the outdoor Sugar Bowl meet at day. signs his name and tells what posi- Rigby eed [gas a eens’ Coe OTE") Mew, Orca in Decoder it Wetland Andere and fie out of wey Yeu and out the Heeler fom] lm Be De Game Law Violators es i fayne leout of lor' XBS » Ind. and the Boiler- el ae have no desire to be pect of] “With county playoffs ekpn teats Teachers college who stole the show, Hypa the free throw line for the | 7 overs from LaFayette have been| Baseball parade heads south in an- Paid $4,017 to N. D. jasuing a stereotyped statement mjin the state will have an opportunity’| sided by his twin brother, Blaine.|™ srt. sro tive continued to pile| te most feared clubs in the West-|other month. . . Louisiana State and ae of the minor leagues of base-/ to try for tournament competition in| ie not only conquered Indiana's Don. Bismi pile! ern Conference cage race, and this|Santa Clara lugged $40,000 each out| Violators of North Dakota's game ball. But ag I glance at the record! district events,” Solberg said. He est!-|racn in his specialty, the two-mile|UP Points in the third quarter and) .o0) soperently will be no exception. . of the Sugar Bowl... This corner now | and fish laws $401! fines . written on the pages of 1936, it is| mated there were approximately 175] run put did’ it in time second only| 24 ® 14-point edge when the final) 70. shared the 1035-36 title, blishes i during 1936 Pigott i tee £ g i fs i | Fairmount at Wyndmere. impossible to ignore the fact that! consolidated school basketball teams :58.3 Lash Perlod began. It was at that point teams third| likely candidate for the Hambie- ' ‘Thursday 5 our leagues and clubs have enjoyed] in the state this year. ail wenaey, year, turned in ti tnat the Midgets really began to ee pone peeled tonight eae . Some of eerie ce riin @t Casselton. splendid season, Nor is there any-| In addition to Solberg, other mem-! "at tne opening indoor meet Sat-| Hck. : Tndlana opposing Tinols and Punius| the real reason Gene Ventke shifted ‘Devils Lake at Grand Forks. thing in the offing to indicate that] bers of the board meeting here were urday, the Columbus Council, Knights Led by the hard-driving Edgar taking on Iowa. Last Saturday night from. the 3,000 to the 800 meters in Friday 1937 will not be as artistically and/R. ©. Moffitt, president, Goodrich,| or columbus, games in Brooklyn, a| Agnew and the smooth Tanberg, they| tne Indians sharpshooters defeated| te Casey games Saturday night was fahpeton “eilecreacehig qinenetally successful as its predeces- ne R. L, Coleman, vice president, combia university ‘sophomore ‘Herb pines away at the Demon edge une Chicago, 46 to 26, with a furious last-|70¢ to get a crack at Glenn Cunning- é Lake 5 sor, more 50. randin, ‘Weast, outshone Lash and other fa-|t!! they were within four points of re ham, but to get out of the way of Malem at Dickinson, oy and other 18°) overtaking the leaders, Each regis-| half offensive as F Young, tow the| Don Lash. Mandan. Promising Outlook mous performers by running 100 ton at Valley City, I am, therefore. obliged to tal!| Montreal’s Entries meters in 108 seconds for a world in- back, in , to the recipe of fe i loor record. former nate ah oes Hdamrte Vie in Hockey Loop Weast’s remarkable performance we of the minors are looking to 1937 tee tered a brace of buckets from the floor and Agnew added three gift Pris Michigan five into camp, 87 to: shots to the pair he had made in the} ‘Towa, defeated by Indiana in its first halt which with Anderson's third | opener” upset North ees basket gave Dickinson 24 points be- uaa 3 wih a tight mS fore the Demons again got into the! fense-and an attack which was su- c ft 5p - ght Sh A a Haltwad | ei eee a without apprehension for th fare lew York, Jan. — FP) way] the listed mark, held jointly. by Bob of baseball. ile through edna raat ess McAllister and Karl Wildermuth and politike @ number of contribut-| S¢8s0n, & le looms between Mon-| considered almost unbeatable. {Miia perior to Northwestern's in both ing points which lead to that-thought, | ‘feal’s two entries, , the Canadiens) Lash came back from his New Peterson Out on Fouls speed and ball-handling. The Hawks, During the 1936 season we had 26| 20d Maroons, for the international) Orleans defeat to win the 3,000/ _ With all of his regulars except Bob} jeq at half time, 17 to 10. * leagues in operation, taking in 31| “division lead while the Detroit Red] meters in the fast time of 8.32.4, only| Peterson back on the floor, the De-/ tinois defeated Wisconsin 31, to 28. states of the union and three prov-| Wings and New York Rangers, each] six seconds slower than Paavo! mons were content to stall and keep! after trailing by four points at the inces in Canada. Every league which| ® seme short of the turning point,! Nurmi’s.indoor record. possession of the ball, their scoring] naif, ate even closer in the American sec-| Glenn Cunningham again proved| being confined to a free throw by| ‘The feature game of tonight’s pro- Tavis in the closing minutes of the| gram may be the Purdue-Iowa tilt. gE 3 in 1935 to $3,007.50 last year. Besides the fines inflicted, vio- lators also paid costs amounting to af 5 answered. the roll call at the start of the. schedule was present at the| ton. © his superiority to Gene Venzke in the day at Beulah. journment: of the season. The Maroons cut the Canadiens’) 800 meter feature, beating him by; same. Peterson had gone out of the} Next Saturday night Purdue opposes h at Sentinel Butte. s = lead to four points as they divided} some six meters in 1:56.4, game with four personals. Indiana at serdar aa in what may itann oe aae ount at Wahpeton Indians, | | Stability Jo Rule | week-end bill with the New York] ——— During the Midgets! fourth-period | te one of the season's finest bat- *3 Kearns Offers Champ fe cannot lor more than gers. New York chalked up a 3- ; spurt, rg and Agnew showed | tles. Minnesota plays Chicago tonigi Adolf n o and it is my pleasure to again re-| decision at Montreal Saturday but Smith Has 2-Stroke real potentialities, breaking speedily att Minnespails,. Be teatning. joe oe ee $40,000 to Fight Louis port that such stability has been the| the Maroons hung up a 5-2 defeat Lead at Los Angeles for the basket and making good most = eine Ralph Detroit, Jan. 11—P)\—A new bid- of their opportunities in the clear.| Each day of the week was named : A der in the heavyweight fight market rule, rather than the exception, for| on the Blue Shirts Sunday night. These two and Bill Spear, veteran for the planet which was supposed to football set up & $400,000 “cash on the line” the past several years, ‘| Meantime, the Canadiens went} Los Angeles, Jan. 11—(?)—Horton ‘We are growing. down, 2-1, before the Maple Leafs! smith of Chicago, biggest money- Before we turned over the calendar} of Toronto Saturday night for their) winner in professional golf last year, eat to 1987, one new circuit, the} second defeat of the past week. carried a two-stroke lead into the Evergreen League, was added to our) The defeat dropped the Rangers) final 18 holes of the $8,000 Los An- rostér, and there are several more in| definitely itno second place jin thel geles open Monday. the final stages of organization,| American section ag Detroit trim-| smith made a brilliant drive to- guard, were standouts in the Dickin-|rule-the first hour of that day: Sun offer Monday to tempt Champion son lineup. for Sunday, Moon for Monday, Mars * .| Jimmy Braddock into meeting Joe Tavis with eight field goals and | for Tuesday, Mercury for Wednesday, Louis in the Brown Bombers home nagiaaed wee Deb Po man one Jupiter for Thursday, Venus for Fri- town. game fol y Agnew with | day, and.Saturn for Saturday. Jack Kearns, with his brand nine points. Gilbert Olson signaliz- title of promoter, offered that oon ready. to take their places .in.organe| med the third-place Boston Bruins.| ward the winner's $2,500 purse. when|ed his entrance into the fray in the ™ to Braddock to carry his crown into ized baseball. No doubt we shall have) 4-2, for its fourth straight victory. | he out-stroked par.71 by seven shots! first half by boosting three follow-in ® ring at Navin Field baseball park 30 or more leagues offering clean,| Chicago's Blackhawks, out of the| Sunday and hung up’a 54-hole card] shots through the nets and Beall got in June against Louis, provided a ' ae rnaerratn wholesome entertainment to a re-| race themselves, helped keep To-| of 206, Bismarck’s first two field goals in Max Schmeling fight fails to ma- i Dy ig = atts ing etrora ceptive pyblic in 1937. Manag ene ie sioullas. position EY He still faced stern, opposition with] rapid succession at the outset of the | terialize, Vines, eee ee e 1 setba "| Harry Cooper of Chicago and Big} game. Presupposing “Bchmeling influenza” one Seeman: for MILEERS, FLYERS WIN day night's third game. Jimmy) Ralph Guldahl of St. Louis opening Guards Show Up Well ELUDES TRUMP DEFENSE ‘ boycott” eee aia the Ger- : oe ape, Sviaeaese onueepels, Jan, 11— (# —In| Fowler and Nick Metz of Toronto| the final play with 208. Guldahl] In the back court, Capt. Bob Peter- ae : man from meeting Braddock, Kearns : prey. 6 be 2 ea: jAmerican Hockey association games jqwere in the penalty box in the first) shot a 66 Sunday and Cooper 69. | son turned in another of his consist-|Declarer Works Side Suits Through His Opponent, Who Holds] wired Braddock of the offer and at : Detroit} sunday night, Minneapolis defeated | period when Lou Trudell scored the| Lawson Little of San Francisco, ex-lently heady performances as did Six Spades Against Him ‘Tuesday. Kansas City 1-0, and St.Louis won| goal that paved the way for Chi-| amateur king, again found rough go-| Alwyn Potter and Glenn Enge. 5 BUDGE-HENDRIX WIN from Tulsa, 2-1, __________—icago’s fifth victory of the season. | ing and wound up with 79 for 226. | Paced by Yeasley, who scored four By WM. E. McKENNEY The declarer saw that he had to be Fis,—Don Budge and field goals, the Imps, Demons re-| (Secretary, American Bridge League) | lucky to make his contract. ‘Reged Geteat Bitey Grant and) OUT OUR WA By Williams | rves, deteatea Wilton, 25-16, in & Although East did not double be-/for the best, he led the queen of clubs Babin, 6-4, 4-", 6-4, in doubles preliminary game, “Kelley, forward, Chat he Wanted to Dla dhe temsca| SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS guard, were other A INTRA BLEM tcorers in the Imp lineup, while J.|that @ double would disclose his co! CT FRO! Woenick, Brezden and Hoff carried |‘Tump length and thus cost him s trick, he was not to be blamed for ne tte ve re cummarics: (feeling confident that he could defeat the contract. Dickinson fg ft pf Bismarck tg ft.pt Ander'n f 3 4 4 Beals 4 4 4 $ Olson, pated Today's Contract Problem Lbs North is playing the con- 2 Smith, t. 2 2 21] tract at four hearts. He has 1 Petersong1 0 4 lost one diamond, the spade 7] pate Oo 8 oO] | finesse and a club. He can Welch, ¢ 0 0 0| | still make the tricks needed Enge, © . 3 for his contract if he takes full York—Herb' Weast, Columbia, Tn Scrap Iron feaks world indoor 100-meters record) = === A= =H Totals 108 pee sormance = Colombe ; peers by perjogs: sg games; Cunningham defeats a t°40012 6 1— and Bill Ray in 800-meters PR itesee: Leonard -McMahan; um Lash takes 3,000-meters in pire: Fay Brown. Imps _fg ft pf Yeasley, f 4 Kelley, 't. Corwin, ¢ Inman, Soren’h $550 eel - 4AQ10542 ve @109843 2 PAM El Godesteccce B ol coowonmnowe! = Meddy Men's and women’s titles g 3 1 Aakes speed skating meet as J Imp: ational records fall in two-day WINS TITLE Li g 4 Well-educated men such as ibrar- wy, Conn—Astor Clarke ZZ tLe A ~ ans, biographers, engineers, and edi- % ies P bea knowledge of not United States duckpin bowling p tors, have a working tes, beating out Nick Tron- 4 aay « } , y ZA less than 50,000 words, it is estimated. ——————————=——_=_ 111 not be responsible for any s : : 1 will not responsible for ai oS bills contracted by my wife, Esther De ber 26, 1936. WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. arenas wre A arence. Wrenn

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